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Every Oscar®-Winning Movie and Short You Can Watch on Disney+

By Zach Johnson

The 92nd Academy Awards® are right around the corner, and The Walt Disney Company’s portfolio of brands combined for a total of 23 nominations in 15 categories. Before this year’s Oscars® ceremony airs live on Sunday, February 9, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC, we’ve rounded up previous winners you can stream now on Disney+.

Flowers and Trees

1930s
Flowers and Trees (Best Animated Short)
Three Little Pigs (Best Animated Short)
The Tortoise and the Hare
(Best Animated Short)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Honorary)
The Old Mill (Best Animated Short)
Ferdinand the Bull (Best Animated Short)
The Ugly Duckling (Best Animated Short)

Pinocchio

1940s
Pinocchio (Best Original Score; Best Original Song: “When You Wish Upon a Star”)
Dumbo (Best Original Score)
Lend a Paw (Best Animated Short)
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) (Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Edmund Gwenn; Best Story: Valentine Davies; Best Adapted Screenplay)

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

1950s
The Living Desert (Best Documentary Feature)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Best Production Design; Best Visual Effects)
The Vanishing Prairie (Best Documentary Feature)

The Sound of Music

1960s
Polyanna (Juvenile Award: Disney Legend Hayley Mills)
Mary Poppins
(Best Actress in a Leading Role: Disney Legend Julie Andrews; Best Film Editing; Best Visual Effects; Bets Score; Best Original Song: “Chim Chim Cher-ee)
The Sound of Music (Best Picture; Best Director: Robert Wise; Best Original Score; Best Sound Mixing; Best Film Editing)

Bedknobs and Broomsticks

1970s
Bedknobs and Broomsticks (Best Visual Effects)
Star Wars: A New Hope (Best Art Direction; Best Costume Design; Best Film Editing; Best Original Score; Best Sound; Best Visual Effects; Special Achievement for Sound Effects Editing)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

1980s
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Best Sound; Special Achievement for Best Visual Effects)
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
(Special Achievement for Visual Effects)
Tin Toy
(Best Animated Short)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Best Sound Editing; Best Visual Effects; Best Film Editing)
The Little Mermaid (Best Original Score; Best Original Song: “Under the Sea”)

Beauty and the Beast

1990s
Beauty and the Beast (1991) (Best Original Score; Best Original Song: “Beauty and the Beast”)
Aladdin (Best Original Score; Best Original Song: “A Whole New World”)
The Lion King (1994) (Best Original Score; Best Original Song: “Can You Feel the Love Tonight?”)
Pocahontas (Best Original Score; Best Original Song: “Colors of the Wind”)
Toy Story (Special Achievement)
Geri’s Game (Best Animated Short)
Tarzan (Best Original Song: “You’ll Be in My Heart”)

Ratatouille

2000s
For the Birds (Best Animated Short)
Monsters, Inc. (Best Original Song: “If I Didn’t Have You”)
Finding Nemo (Best Animated Feature)
The Incredibles (Best Animated Feature; Best Sound Editing)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Best Makeup)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Best Visual Effects)
Ratatouille (Best Animated Feature)
WALL•E (Best Animated Feature)
Up (Best Animated Feature; Best Original Score)
Avatar (Best Production Design; Best Cinematography; Best Visual Effects)

Big Hero 6

2010s
Alice in Wonderland (2010) (Best Art Direction)
Toy Story 3 (Best Animated Feature; Best Original Song: “We Belong Together”)
The Muppets (Best Original Song: “Man or Muppet”)
Brave (Best Animated Feature)
Frozen (Best Animated Feature; Best Original Song: “Let It Go”)
Big Hero 6 (Best Animated Feature)
Inside Out (Best Animated Feature)
Piper (Best Animated Short)
Zootopia (Best Animated Feature)
The Jungle Book (2016) (Best Visual Effects)
Coco (Best Animated Feature; Best Original Song: “Remember Me”)
Bao (Best Animated Short)
Free Solo (Best Documentary Feature)
Black Panther (Best Original Score; Best Costume Design; Best Production Design)

Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees!